Joan and John sit down to review Seth McFarland’s new film Ted
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In this episode of Meet Me At the Tzomet (the Intersection) Rabbi Arnie Samlan, of Jewish Connectivity talks about the ways in which we are in relationship with one another. Jewish tradition says that when you see someone you have not seen in a years time, it is time to say a prayer to thank God for bringing […]
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In this episode of Rega Shel Ivrit (A Moment of Hebrew), host and Master teacher Michal Nachmany continues from last weeks episode where she spoke about special places in New York by talking about the Upper East Side. We hope that you will join us again for future episodes. If there are specific words or themes […]
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Most of the time, when you see a film, after you’ve read the book, you feel let down. The movie usually pales in comparison to the novel.
I am happy to report this isn’t the case with ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’
The film, shot in 3D and directed by Timur Bekmambetov (I’ve never heard of him either) is entertaining, exciting, clever and total fun.
We meet Abe Lincoln as a boy…a happy carefree boy, until one dark and stormy night, his mother is bitten by a vampire and dies. Years later, the same fate takes his dad.
Lincoln is pissed…All he wants his vengence…Translation: To kill every single vampire on planet earth…give or take one or two.
Now this proves problematic, since vampires are stronger, and faster than us humans…Plus they can fly, as well as disappear, which makes them really, really difficult to destroy.
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The summer is that glorious time when I get to catch up on all those books I didn’t have time to read during the course of the school year. Along with my beloved escapist novels (at the moment I’m reading Robopocalypse: A Novel, by Daniel H. Wilson) I’ve also started The Connected Educator: Learning and […]

Do you deal with difficult people? (In other words, are you alive and an active member of society?) In this week’s podcast, you’ll learn the C.H.I.L.L. O.U.T. steps for taking your frustration down a few notches. If you would like to contact Deb, she can be reached on facebook at facebook.com/deborahgraysonriegel or via twitter @myjewishcoach or […]
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In this episode of Meet Me At the Tzomet (the Intersection) Rabbi Arnie Samlan, of Jewish Connectivity talks about a topic that we often don’t look forward to talking about, loss, and mourning and death. But he focuses on the little things as much as the big ones. Have you taken the time to mourn the loss of […]
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This episode of Smorgasbord, was produced by PEJE (The Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education) In this episode, Ken Gordon sat down with author Dan Ariely to discuss Jewish Day School and the “Free” way.
For more context about this conversation, we invite you to visit the PEJE blog where there is a full post.
For more information about Dan Ariely’s books please visit his Authors page on Amazon.
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What do the Hunger Games and Korach have to teach us about memorials and the way that things are remembered? And what unintended lessons may implicitly be shared in a memorial? For more information about Rabbi Danny, please visit RabbiDanny.com http://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/JCastNetwork.com/storage/TwoMinutes/019.mp3Podcast: Download
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